WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump will face “criticism” in the coming days after a “very troubling” period in his fight against COVID-19 at a military hospital, his chief of staff said Saturday, in contrast to A more optimistic assessment moments before from Trump’s doctors, he struggled not to reveal …
Read More »Uncertainty looms over India-China trade via Nathu la in Sikkim
Uncertainty hangs over India’s trade with China through the Nathu La (pass) in Sikkim that opened in 2006 after being closed for 44 years, traders and a minister in Sikkim said. Sikkim-based international traders said the Covid-19 pandemic and latent tension between the two counties at various points along the …
Read More »The government considers a range of fiscal deficit instead of a fixed number for the next fiscal year
The government of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) may revise the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM) in light of the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and adopt a flexible and limited-range fiscal deficit target instead of a fixed number. said two people familiar with the plan. …
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Read More »Government weighs legal options in Vodafone tax arbitration case
Last month, an international arbitration court ruled that the Indian government seeking ₹Rs 22.1 billion in taxes from telecom giant Vodafone using retrospective legislation “violated the guarantee of fair and equitable treatment” guaranteed by the bilateral investment protection pact between India and the Netherlands. Finance Ministry sources said the government …
Read More »Donald Trump says he’s getting better, but next 48 hours ‘critical’
Trump offered his own assessment Saturday night in a video from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, saying he was starting to feel better and hoped “to be back soon.” Hours earlier, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told reporters outside the hospital: “We are not yet on a clear path …
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All the signs of the zodiac have different characteristics and traits that define a person. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day already knowing what will be presented to you? Read on to find out if the odds are in your favor today. * Aries (from March 21 …
Read More »The next 48 hours ‘critical’ for Donald Trump in the Covid-19 fight: White House official
“We are not yet on a clear path to a full recovery,” Meadows said wearily. It was a dramatically different picture than the one painted by White House staff since Trump revealed his diagnosis, as well as by his doctors, who updated the public at a press conference at Walter …
Read More »Rio Ferdinand criticizes Manchester United’s ‘frustrating’ approach to transfer window
Rio Ferdinand has criticized Manchester United bosses for the club’s “frustrating” approach to the transfer window, claiming it has caused negativity to build up at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has only managed to recruit Ajax’s Donny Van de Beek in a £ 40 million deal this summer, with the …
Read More »Changi Airport, World’s Best, Warns of ‘Overwhelming’ Future in Raging Pandemic
Changi Airport Group said the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is not diminishing, as officials behind the world’s best airport warned of an “overwhelming” period ahead. Changi’s passenger traffic for the fiscal year ending in March declined for the first time in more than a decade as a drop in …
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